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The raw materials relating to the changes from the 'old' to the 'new' poor law system in one of the fastest growing urban centres in England.
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Add Bradford Poor Law Union: Papers and Correspondence with the Poor Law Commission, October 1834 to January 1839 (Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record), The passage of the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act created an immense archive of letters, reports and memos from the responsible bodies. The papers form part of the huge Ministry of Health archive held at the National Archives at Kew, where the lack of an eff, Bradford Poor Law Union: Papers and Correspondence with the Poor Law Commission, October 1834 to January 1839 (Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record) to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Bradford Poor Law Union: Papers and Correspondence with the Poor Law Commission, October 1834 to January 1839 (Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record), The passage of the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act created an immense archive of letters, reports and memos from the responsible bodies. The papers form part of the huge Ministry of Health archive held at the National Archives at Kew, where the lack of an eff, Bradford Poor Law Union: Papers and Correspondence with the Poor Law Commission, October 1834 to January 1839 (Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record) to your collection on WonderClub |